Review:

Rare Book Librarianship By Peter J. Carney

overall review score: 4.5
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Rare Book Librarianship by Peter J. Carney is a comprehensive guide that explores the specialized field of managing, preserving, and curating rare and unique books within special collections libraries. The book provides insights into collection development, conservation techniques, handling protocols, cataloging practices, and the ethical considerations involved in managing rare materials. It serves as an essential resource for librarians, archivists, and students interested in the stewardship of rare books and unique bibliographic items.

Key Features

  • In-depth coverage of collection management specific to rare books
  • Detailed discussion on preservation and conservation techniques
  • Guidance on cataloging and metadata standards for special collections
  • Thorough exploration of ethical considerations in rare book librarianship
  • Case studies and practical examples from real-world library settings
  • Focus on the historical significance and value assessment of rare materials

Pros

  • Provides a detailed and practical approach to managing rare collections
  • Rich with real-world case studies enhancing understanding
  • Well-organized structure that suits both beginners and experienced professionals
  • Emphasizes ethical considerations alongside technical practices

Cons

  • May be dense for newcomers unfamiliar with library science terminology
  • Limited coverage on digital preservation of rare digital assets
  • Some sections assume prior knowledge of basic librarianship concepts

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